A graveside service was held Monday, Jan. 18, at 11 a.m. in the Cloride
Cemetery.

He is survived by his wife, Lillian Byrd Fielder of the home; one son
and daughter-in-law, Kenneth and Irene Fielder of Cloride, Ariz.; two grandchildren
and a spouse, Amy and Leonard Borts, and Kelly Fielder; one great-granddaughter,
Katie Borts; one brother, Frank Fielder of Concord, N.C.; and several stepgrandchildren.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests that those who prefer may make
donations to the Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery Fund in Cedar
Springs in memory of James Fielder.

Sutton Funeral Home in Cloride, Ariz., was in charge of the arrangements.

Arkansas

added Dec. 27, 1999

Jonesboro Sun. Obituaries Archive for Saturday November 20, 1999

Crawford

Guy W. Crawford, 86, of Jonesboro, died Friday at Beverly Health and
Rehabilitation Center in Jonesboro. He was born in Crenshaw, Miss. A member
of North Main Street Baptist Church, he was a retired truck driver for
M.E. Carter and had lived in Jonesboro most of his life.

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Georgia Crawford of the home; two
sons, Jerry Crawford of Birch Run, Mich., and Guy Alvin Crawford of Panama
City Beach, Fla.; a daughter, Shirley Cook of Jonesboro; seven grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be this afternoon from 5 to 8 this evening at the funeral
home.

added 11/25/99

Saturday September 11, 1999Mrs. Fielder Mrs. Evelyn Marie Fielder, 75, of Sedgwick, died Friday at St. Bernard's
Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro following a lengthy illness. She was
a lifetime resident of Sedgwick, where she was the owner and operator of
Evelyn's Beauty Shop. She was a member of the Methodist Church of Sedgwick.
Survivors include her husband, J.S. Fielder
of the home; one son, Lanny Fielder of Walnut Ridge; and two brothers,
Jack Berry of Sedgwick and Forrest Berry of Molalla, Ore. She was preceded
in death by two brothers and one sister.
Funeral services will be Monday afternoon at 2 at Bryan Funeral Home of
Hoxie, with Rev. Michael Smith and Thomy Green officiating. Burial will
be in the Old Military Cemetery at Sedgwick.
Visitation will be Sunday evening from 6 until 8 at the funeral home.

Sunday September 12, 1999

Mrs. Fielder

Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn Marie Fielder,
75, of Sedgwick, who died Friday at St. Bernard's Regional Medical Center
in Jonesboro, will be Monday afternoon at 2 at Bryan Funeral Home chapel
in Hoxie, with Rev. Michael Smith and Thomy Green officiating. Burial will
be in the Old Military Cemetery at Sedgwick.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 this evening at the funeral home.

The family has asked that persons wishing to leave lasting memorials
in lieu of flowers consider the Sedgwick United Methodist Church or the
Old Military Cemetery fund.

Born Nov. 23, 1929, in Faulkner County, a daughter of
Ted and Sylvia Heffington Fielder,
she was a retired factory worker for Rock-Tenn Co. and attended Bethlehem
Baptist Church in Greenbrier. She was the widow of Sam D. Lieblong.

There are no immediate survivors.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Bethlehem
Baptist Church in Greenbrier with the Rev. Freddie Mark Wilcox officiating.
Burial will be in Thorn Cemetery.

Mrs. Ada Ann Clendenin, 89, of North Little Rock,
formerly of Guy, died Tuesday (Sept. 14, 1999) at her home.

Born Sept. 20, 1909, in Guy, a daughter of the
late Alford H. and Nora DeJarnatt Bivens, she was a homemaker and a member
of Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Thurman
F. Clendenin; two sisters, Maxine Sims and Eva
Lou Fielder; and three brothers, Herman, Howard
and Jarrell Bivens.

Survivors are a son, Fred Clendenin of Quitman;
a daughter, Janelle Oliger of North Little Rock; two brothers, J. D. Bivens
of Mayflower and Bentley Bivens of Wynne (Cross County); a sister, Nina
Carter of North Little Rock; three grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren;
and eight great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Mount
Olive Baptist Church in Guy with the Revs. Paul Boliou and Coyce Couch
officiating. Burial will be in Copperas Springs Cemetery by Roller-McNutt
Funeral Home.

John L. Love, 88, of Conway died Monday (Sept. 20, 1999)
at Heritage Living Center.

Born March 10, 1911, in Springhill, a son of the late John David and
Sarah Parks Love, he was retired from the Missouri Pacific Railroad and
a member of Landmark Missionary Baptist Church in North Little Rock.

He was preceded in death by two wives, Virgie
Fielder Love and Dorothy Brannon Love, and an infant son, John Wayne
Love.

Survivors are two sons, Leonard Gene Love of North Little Rock and
Billy M. Love of Greenbrier; a daughter, Linda Hammontree of Greenbrier;
two brothers, O.J. Love of Springhill and J. D. Love of Phoenix; a sister,
Olean Morris of Phoenix; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home
with the Rev. O.R. Baldwin officiating. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery.

Born Dec. 14, 1898, at Bono, daughter of the late Joseph Nelson and
Mary Jane Phillips Clouette, she was a homemaker and a member of Mount
Olive Baptist Church in Guy.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Fielder; a daughter,
Corine Edwards; and a great-grandson.

Survivors are a son, John Nelson Fielder of Greenbrier; a daughter,
Johnnie Orinne Winter of Conway; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren;
and one great-great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Copperas Springs Cemetery at Guy.

Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.

Conway, Arkansas Thursday, September 2, 1999

Daisy C. Fielder a lifelong
resident of Faulkner County, who died Tuesday at age 100, left a lot of
impressions on her granddaughter, Wanda Holland, but one stands out above
the rest.

As a child, Mrs. Holland spent every Friday with her grandparents,
and she looked forward to visiting with her grandmother, who her grandfather
always referred to as "Mrs. Fielder." This particular Friday,
however, a terrible storm was brewing, and she was afraid to go out to
the family farm with her grandparents. After her grandmother assured her
it would be all right, she allowed herself to be persuaded.

A terrible thunderstorm complete with a tornado and hail appeared a
short time later. Through the terror of the night, over the pounding hail
that broke the small cellar window, she remembers her grandmother's arms
around her and the prayers she whispered into her hair, the sound small
and weak next to the howling of the wind, yet still comforting.

And she remembers how the storm eventually broke, just like her grandmother
said it would.

"She had the most wonderful outlook on life. Things just didn't
get her down," she said.

Born in 1898, Mrs. Fielder saw her share of storms as she matured along
with the century. During World War II, her family remembers, she vowed
to make biscuits everyday as soon as flour was available again. She kept
that vow until a stroke sent her to a nursing home at age 88.

According to her granddaughter, the inventions of the 20th century
were often frightening to this woman, who never dialed a telephone and
did not trust a washing machine to get her family's clothes as clean as
she could with a washboard and her hands.

Those hands served her well for most of her life, Mrs. Holland said,
whether she was farming cotton and corn on the family farm or clapping
them with child-like joy at a winter's first snow.

Eric Glover, her grandson, remembers Mrs. Fielder's uncanny knack for
remembering the spelling of words and other people's birthdays.

"She could give you a birthday for every single day of the year,"
he said.

But above that, he said, he remembers how his grandmother, a lifelong
church goer, never left anyone wanting when it came to love.

"She hugged when you got there, hugged you when you left and fed
you in between," he said.

Mrs. Fielder is also survived by a son, John N. Fielder; a daughter,
Orinne Winter; three other grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and
one great-great grandson.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Copperas Springs Cemetery at Guy. Visitation will be
6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

California

Daily Bulletin, San Bernadino Co. CA.

Neva Fielder (Neva was m to Richard Fielder, grandson
of John L. Fielder)

Mrs. Nevcherlian, a homemaker, was born in Providence, R.I., and moved
to this area from her birthplace. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic
Church, New Smyrna Beach.

Survivors include her husband, Jacob; five sons, Jacob III and Shane,
both of Edgewater, Mark Fielder, Providence,
Billy Fielder, Texas, and Robert
Fielder, Los Angeles; two daughters, Elizabeth Nevcherlian, Edgewater,
and Debbie DiSano, Providence; two sisters, Lilly Muhull, Providence, and
Ann LeNardo, St. Petersburg; and six grandchildren. Settle-Wilder, New
Smyrna Beach, is in charge.

Georgia

Augusta
Chronicle (Georgia), Obituaries, 1998-1999

Headline:
MR. WILLIS GAY RETIRED FARMER AND CARPENTERPublication Date: April 17, 1999 The Augusta Chronicle
Mr. Willis A. Gay, 82, of 3521 Jessie James Pond Road, died Thursday, April
15, 1999, at Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at James & Lowe Funeral Home with
the Revs. Paul Moore and Michael L. Davenport officiating.
Burial will be in Woodland Baptist Church Cemetery, Matthews.
Mr. Gay, a native of Jefferson, had retired as a farmer and carpenter.
He was an Army veteran of World War II and was an anti- aircraft artillery
gun crewman. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, American Theater
Ribbon, EAMET Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include a son, Ricky Willis Gay, Wrens; two brothers, Judson
Gay, Augusta, and William Cave, Connecticut; and six sisters, Myra Wheeler,
Keysville, Macy Maddox, Atlanta, Emma Jane Massa, Baxter, Tenn., Anna Marie
Holley, Martinez, Ruby Fielder, Sherman, Texas, and Margie Blackmon, Trenton,
S.C.
Pallbearers will be Max Arrington, Mark James, C.W. Welch, David Welch,
Victory Arrington and Grayland Poole.

ISAAC ROBINSON, 80, died Tuesday at his daughter's home.He was a native
of Lanett, Ala.; a retired construction worker; and a Baptist. Survivors:
daughters Connie and Diane ROBINSON and Louvennia JACKSON; a sister, Itella
FIELDER; a brother, Edward FIELDER; eight grandchildren; and
three great-grandchildren.

Tracy Witt, 79, husband of Anna Fielder Witt, died May
3, 1996. The son of the late Oscar and nannie Johnson Witt. Survivors other
than his wife include one daughter, Nancy J. Abner, two brothers, Russell
Witt and Alonzo Witt, one sister Frances Blakemore, two grandchildren,
Tracie Lynn Huesman (Andrew) and Lisa Ann Abner (Jeff Norfleet). Burial
at Sand Hill Cemetery.

The news that J.H. BROOKSHIRE had killed himself by hanging in his
barn at Valley View Sunday, came as a great shock to his many friends and
relatives here. He was a native of Clark county, and married a daughter
of Capt. Ellis BAXTER, who was killed by a train in this city a year or
so ago. One of his sons was drowned in the Kentucky river and last year
his second son was killed by the Q. & C. train in Lexington, which
he has brooded over ever since and which caused him to do as he did. He
had also suffered of late from a rising in his head, but to his friends
seemed perfectly at himself. He leaves his wife and three daughters, the
wives of A. FIELDER and R.G. WHARTON, of this city, and Ernest
NORTHCOTT of Helena, Ark. His remains were brought here and after services
in the Central Baptist church at 2:30 conducted by Elders Thos. Watts and
J.W. Harding, were buried in the Winchester Cemetery. the pallbearers were
James GRIGGS, H.H. WATTS, D.H. WATTS, W.J. WATTS, and B. BURGESS. the honorary
pall-bearers were Chas. LAND, Dr. Robert DOUGHERTY, Dr. J.B. MILLION, Jos.
SMITH, Dr. J.B. EADES, Eugene LAND, M.F. WHARTON, A.B. HOWARD. Frank BOGIE,
and W.B. BOWMAN. Source: Clark County (KY) Republican, May 19, 1916,
Page 2.

Robert HARRIS died of stomach trouble of long standing at his
home on Jackson street in this city at the age of 61 years. Mr. Harris
was a native of this county, being the son of Leeland and Nancy HARRIS,
and a brother of William HARRIS, who died here suddenly a short time ago.
The funeral was held Thursday at 10 a.m.; services by Dr. C.C. Carroll
and burial in the Winchester Cemetery. He is survived by his wife formerly
Miss lida LAWRENCE, two daughters, mesdames Jesse MCKEE of Fayette, and
Charles FIELDER, of Clark, and two sisters, Mesdames John H. STANDIFERD,
of Indianapolis, and William SNOWDEN of this county. Source: Clark County
(KY) Republican, May 19, 1916, Page 1.

George H. Fielder was born in Madison, Lenawee Co., MI, July 19th,1878.
He was the son of Wm.and Emma Fielder. When a small child they moved to
Manchester, Washtenaw Co.,MI. He lived there until his death Feb.10,1927
at the home of his brother Leroy. Never very rugged, his health has been
poor for some time and T.B. claimed him. The number of friends who attended
his funeral testified to the respect in which he was held. He leaves a
mother, five sisters, and five brothers. One brother Frank who lives in
California was the only one absent from the services held. Burial was at
Reynolds Corners Cemetery Saturday Feb.19. Rev.Peter Schuerer of Manchester
officiated.

Mississippi

MRS. FIELDER

Surnames: FIELDER

NEWTON WEEKLY LEDGER Newton, MS 5 December 1872

Died in Newton, Miss., the first, Mrs. Fielder, wife of Dr. F. L. Fielder,
aged about forty-five years.

Ben William SMITH, 57, of Rt. 4 Holly Springs, Marshall County
employee, died Sunday, December 13, 1981, in his home of an apparent heart
attack. Services were held at 1 pm Tuesday at Reynolds Grafton Funeral
home and burial was in Mt. Moriah Cemetery in Laws Hill with William Irwin
officiating. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Opal V. SMITH; two daughters, Mrs.
Elaine HOWARD and Mrs. Judy McCLUSKY, both of Holly Springs; two sons,
B. William SMITH Jr. and Clay SMITH, both of Memphis; mother, Mrs. Cora
SMITH of Holly Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Flora BAIN of Holly Springs,
Mrs. Nettie DUNAWAY of Memphis, andMrs. Mary
FIELDER of Augusta, GA; and three brothers, Johnny SMITH of
Holly Springs, and B. P. SMITH and Floyd SMITH, both of Memphis and five
grandchildren. Pallbearers were Bobby SIGMAN, Bubba BYRD, Vernon WILSON,
Billy DUNAWAY, James WILSON and Jesse FESMIRE. He was a World War II veteran.

Nebraska

Twila F. Fielder

Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1999

Former Hastings resident Twila F. Fielder, 79, died Tuesday, Jan. 12,
1999, at the Nebraska Veterans Home in Grand Island.

Services are pending with Butler-Volland Funeral in Hastings.

Oklahoma

Fielder Services Are Held Tuesday

Mrs. Delie Lavina Fielder,
81, died at Ardmore sunday after being in ill health for the past seven
years. Rites were held at Watts Memorial chapel, Tuesday, conducted by
Wilbur White, pastor of the Church of Christ, of which she had been a member
since 1912. Burial was at Madill-Oakland Cemetery She is survived by 118
persons, including nine children, Mrs. Rush McAdoo, Denison; Mrs. Ray Kiser,
Ardmore; Mrs Lon Graves, Mrs. Harrison Blundell, and Mrs. Ray Mcintier,
Madill; Mrs. Hattie Wycaugh, Arvin, Calif.; Mrs Olive Forbes, Denver; James
Fielder, Arvin, Calif; and John Green, Madill. Also one sister, Mrs. Martha
Tackett, 59 grandchildren, 46 great-grandchildren..and three great-great-grandchildren.

Funeral Held Sunday for James J. Fielder (James G. Fielder) June 15,
1933

James J. Fielderof the
Cliff community died at 11;30 Saturday. Funeral services were held Sunday
afternooon at the Cumberland cemetery, followed by burial there.

My baby sister, Diana, died in the late part of 1998 in a house fire
in Sprague River, Oregon.

Rest in Peace, Diana...We miss you.

Pennsylvania.

Clara
Fielder, 81, formerly of E-townPublication Date: March 10, 1997 Intelligencer Journal Lancaster,
PAClara Rose Fielder,
81, formerly of Elizabethtown, died Sunday morning at the Heatherbank Nursing
Center in Columbia, where she was a resident. She had been under the care
of a physician.
She retired in 1980 as an administrative assistant with the May Co. in
Washington, D.C., after more than 25 years.
She was of the Lutheran faith and enjoyed bus trips with the Elizabethtown
Senior Citizens.
Born in Washington, D.C., she was a daughter of the late William O. and
Emma Nordoff Sherzey.
She was the wife of Joseph J. Fielder, who died in 1963.
Surviving are two daughters, Jean C. and Joan A. Fielder, both of Alturas,
Fla.; two sons, Joseph J. of Darien, Ill., and Edward J. of Elizabethtown;
nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a sister, Edna Noll of
Toano, Va. A son, William O. Fielder, preceded her in death.

March 06,
1992 Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
Martha E. "Betty" Delp, 70, of Nottingham, died Thursday at Southern
Chester County Medical Center after an illness of two days.
She was the wife of the late Graham Jordan Delp Sr., who died Feb. 29.
Born in Aberdeen, Md., she was a daughter of the late George Edward Wright
Jr. and Grace Evans Holland Wright.
Delp had lived in the Oxford area for the past 45 years and was a member
of Grace Episcopal Church, Deer Creek Parish, Darlington, Md.
She was a graduate of Aberdeen High School and attended Drexel University.
Delp was employed during World War II at Aberdeen Proving Grounds Post
Office and PX. She volunteered as a U.S.O. hostess during World War II.
She was a past president of the Episcopal Church Women of St.
Christopher's Church, Oxford, and was in charge of St. Christopher's Church
Altar Guild for 10 years.
She was a past member of the Oxford Farm Women.
Surviving are three sons, David C. Sr., Graham J. Jr. and J.
Charles Delp, all of Oxford; a daughter, Martha, wife of Louis M.
Parisan Jr., Oxford; 13 grandchildren; and two sisters, Ann
Wright Fielder of Churchville, Md., and Jule
Wright Bureau of Hanover.

Tennessee

Dickson County Tn

Fielder, Mrs. Hester Vineyard, died 4 Sept. 1925, ended her life by
slashing her throat with a razor; age 45; buried beside her husand in Fielder
Demetery on Piney; daughter of Morgan Vineyarad and sister of Tim Vineyard,
toth of whom committed suicide. (Hickman County paper)

Fielder, David A. 77, died Friday near Dickson; son of Silas and Adeline
Martin Fielder; buried Dunlap Cemetery at Shady Grove. (Maury Democrat)

J. W. Fielder, 72, died Monday; born 17 Dec 1863; son of Stephen Fielder
and his wife Elizabeth Springer of Piney; 24 years register of Dickson
County. body ravaged by rheumatism; married Lou Few, who died before him;
four children survive; buried Roberts Cemetery. (10-25-1935)

Fielder, James Marshall, born 26 Sept 1851, died 14 May 1937, married
28 Jun 1870 to Lu Ida Smith, who died 6 years ago; Fielder Cemetery (5-28-1937)

Fielder, Mrs. Eulah Etta, wife of Dan M. Fielder, died Saturday in
Nashville of accidental poisoning; native of Dickson County, daughter of
J. T. Freeman of Garner's Creek; husband and three children survive. (1-16-1931)

Fielder, Mrs. Nanny Frankie, 90. died 14 Jan 1968, native of Roane
County, daughter of Henry and Lottie Craft Thompson; married S. M. Fielder,
who died 19 years before.

Texas

Lucia Hermosillo, Hospital employee FORT WORTH - Lucia Hermosillo,
a retired hospital housekeeping employee, died Saturday at a Dayton nursing
home. She was 85. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady
of Lourdes Catholic Church in Mineral Wells, where she was a member. Burial
will be in Memory Gardens Memorial Park in Parker County. Rosary will be
at 7 tonight at Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Mrs. Hermosillo was born
in Weatherford and had lived in Fort Worth for six years. She recently
moved to Dayton in Southeast Texas. She was the widow of Juan Hermosillo,
who died in 1983. Survivors: Two sons, Manuel Hermosillo of Knoxville,
Tenn., and Pancho Hermosillo of Fort Worth; three daughters, Clara Cartwright
of Katy, and Martha Ruiz and Tammy Fielder,
both of Atasocita; sister, Adella Ortiz of Oakland, Calif.; 22 grandchildren;
28 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

W.L. Fielder Navy chief petty officer
STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS- W.L. "Bill" Fielder of Stephenville and
Mingus, a retired Navy chief petty officer, died Wednesday at a Dallas
hospital after an illness. He was 52. Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday
at Stephenville Funeral Home. Military graveside service will be at 2:30
p.m. Monday in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth. Mr. Fielder was
born in Fort Worth and had lived in both Stephenville and Mingus since
1984. He was a chief master of arms and had served four tours in Vietnam.
He retired in 1984 after 25 years of service. He was a member of University
Church of Christ in Fort Worth. Survivors: Four sons, William P.
Fielder of Lovelady, Mark S. Fielder
of Edgewater, Fla., Robert D. Fielder of Los
Angeles and William R. Krotchic of the Philippines; two daughters, Debra
Di Sano of Warwick, R.I., and Shirley R. Krotchic of the Philippines; mother,
Ollie May Fielder of Stephenville; brother,
E.B. Fielder of Wichita Falls; and two grandchildren.

Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Countyline Baptist Church
in Pilot Point, where she was a member. Burial will be in Pilot Point Memorial
Cemetery. Peoples Funeral Home in Denton is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Combs was born in Pilot Point. Survivors: Five daughters, Lucille
Bruce of Dallas, Ollie Smith and Lillie Patterson, both of Amarillo, Dollie
Fielder of Los Angeles, and Shirlene Scott
of Pilot Point; sister, Shirley Bennett of Dallas; 26 grandchildren; 60
great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren. Ruby Conner,
Homemaker

added Nov. 18, 1999
July 02, 1991

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas

Funeral will be at 4 p.m. today at Vernie Keel Funeral Home in Gainesville.
Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Gainesville.Mr. Allen was born in
the Marysville community of Cooke County.He was retired from the construction
business.Mr. Allen was an Army veteran of World War II and a recipient
of the Purple Heart who served in the Pacific. He was a Baptist.Survivors:
Son, Charles Allen of Port Isabel; two daughters, Barbara Roe of Port Isabel
and Donna Quaisi of Fort Worth; two brothers, O.D. "Lefty" Harlow
of Callisburg and Charlie Harlow of Alvin; four sisters, Retha Lane of
Oklahoma City, Faye Barefield of Alvin, Rosa Lee Smith of Gainesville and
Ruby Fielder of Gordonville; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

added Nov. 1999 Mrs.
Ina Fielder

Whitesboro, Texas (died April 1, 1977)

Services ofr Mrs. Ina Fielder of Whitesboro, 80, housewife who died
Friday at a Gainesville hospital, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the
Richards Funeral Home conducted by Otis Profitt of the Whitesboro Church
of Christ and the Rev. Leroy Martin of Gainesville.

Burial will be at the Whitesboro cemetery.

Mrs. Fielder was born in Fannin County, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Riddle. She was married to the late Fred Fielder.

Survivors are daughter, Mrs. Susan Ball and two sons, Allen Ray Jr.
and Ronnie Fielder all of Zephryville.

NOTE: Mac C. Filder is the blood father of the late Leon Huff, who
was born Leon Fielder to Mac and Hazel Clark Fielder. He was adopted (Leon)
by Lee Huff.

Gainesville Register

Allen Ray Fielder, 39 of Zephyrhills, Fla., a native of Whitesboro
died early Wednesday morning, June 4, in Bay Pines Veterans Hispital in
St. Petersbury, Fla.

Fielder was born Jan , 1930 in Whitesboro and was retired after serving
20 years in the Air Force. He was a bombardier and saw duty in almost every
foreign country.

Following his retirement he was graduated from barber school and had
worked at that occupation for a time in Zephyrhills.

Survivors include his wife, Ruby; one daughter, Susan Diane; 2 sons,
Allen Ray, Jr. and Ronald Eugene, all of the home; his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Mac C. Fielder of Gainesville; 3 sisters, Mmes Wanda Sikes of Whitesboro,
Ruth Brinkley and Janette Shotwell of Gainesville; three brothers; Clifford
and Richard Fielder of Gainesville and James Fielder of Fort Worth. (date
of death: June 4, 1969)

Whitesboro News Record

Mrs. Mac C. Fielder (date of death: Mar 7, 1929)

Funeral services for Mrs. Mac C. Fielder. 20 who died in a Sherman
hospital Wednesday morning were held Thursday afternoon at the Church of
the Nazarene. Rev. O. M. Fraley of Sadler conducted the services. Interment
was in Oakwood Cemetery, Whitesboro.

Mrs. Fielder was born Dec. 13, 1908 near Cumby, Texas. She had lived
here the past 10 years. She was married to Mac C. Fielder Dec. 25, 1927.
She was a member of the Methodist Church and was the former Miss Betty
Mae Duncan.

Family of William Byron Fielder.
Information found in obituaries, marriage records, birth and death records.
William Byron Fielder was born 24 Nov 1868 in Mississippi and married 20
Dec. 1890 in Collin County TX to Amanda Decker, daughter of John Decker,
born 28 Nov 1878 in Missouri. William died in Oct 1948 and Amanda died
in Oct 1966, both in Sherman, TX and they are both buried in the West Hill
Cemetery in Sherman.

Children are:

1. John Franklin Fielder born 9 Aug 1893 in Collin County TX,
married Myrtle Medcalf on 24 Dec 1929 in Durant, Bryan, OK. John died 5
Apr 1993 in Sherman. He is buried in the Cottage Hill Cemetery in Celina,
TX.

2. George Wheeler Fielder born 17 Aug 1897 in Collin County
TX and married Mary Charlene Willaby on 29 Nov 1950 in Sherman,
TX. George died Oct 1985 in Sherman and is buried in the West Hill Cemetery.

3. Nora Edna Fielder born 28 March 1900 in Collin County TX
married P. A. Hughes on 29 Feb 1920.

4. Walter Ray Fielder was born 6 Dec 1901 in Collin County TX
and married Lola Belle Clements in 1933 in Durant, Bryan, OK. Walter
died in Oct 1977 in Sherman and he is buried in the West Hill Cemetery.

5. Baby Boy Fielder stillborn on 20 Sept 1904 in Collin County
TX

6. Vernie Roy Fielder was born 19 Dec 1905 in Collin County
TX and married Mary Jane Rogers Robertson on 20 Feb 1943 in Grayson County
TX. He died July 1973 in Sherman, TX.

7. Ethel Floyd Fielder (male) born 28 March 1909 in Collin County TX.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX October 24, 1948 W. B. FIELDER

W. B. Fielder, 79 retired
Collin County farmer, died at his home 1004 East Epstein Street, Saturday
at 5:15 pm following an illness of four months. He was a native of Mississippi.
Funeral Services will be held at the Waldo Funeral Home Monday at 2 pm.
The Rev. Claude Johnston, pastor of the North Park Baptist Church, will
conduct. The body will remain at the family home until time for the service.
Mr. Fielder was born Nov. 24, 1869, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fielder.
He was married to Amanda Decker in Collin County TX in November 1890. Following
his retirement from farming in 1928 he moved to Sherman. He was a member
of the Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife: five sons, Frank Fielder,
George Fielder, Roy Fielder and Walter Fielder all of Sherman and Floyd
Fielder of Dallas; a daughter Mrs. P. A. Hughes of Sherman; two brothers,
Jim Fielder of Princeton and Tom Fielder of Kirkland and five grandchildren.

Funeral services for Mrs. Amanda Fielder, 91 of 1004 E. Epstein Street
will be held at 2 pm Tuesday from the Waldo Funeral Chapel, conducted by
Rev. A. W. Blaine, pastor of the North Park Baptist Church. Burial will
be in the West Hill Cemetery under the direction of the Waldo Funeral Home.
Mrs. Fielder died at 2:15 pm Sunday at a Sherman Hospital after several
weeks of illness. She was born Nov. 28, 1874 in Missouri, the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Decker. She was the widow of W. B. Fielder who preceded
her in death in 1948. She had lived in Sherman for the past 38 years. She
was a member of the First Baptist Church. Survivors are five sons, J. F.
Fielder, G. W. Fielder, W. R. Fielder, V.R. Fielder all of Sherman and
Floyd Fielder of Billings, Montana; one daughter, Mrs. P. A. Hughes of
Sherman and five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren and several
nieces and nephews. The family will be at the Funeral Home from 7:30-8:30
pm Monday. Pallbearers will be W. B. Hughes of Corpus Christi, Rucell Decker
and Leverett Decker both of Garland, Frank Fielder Jr, M. O. Lawrence and
Joe Probst of Sherman.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX April 7, 1993

JOHN FIELDER SRSouthmayd-John Franklin Fielder, Sr,
99year old retired automobile mechanic of Southmayd, died Monday at County
Manor Nursing Home. Graveside services will be held at 10 am today in Cottage
Hill Cemetery, near Celina. The Rev. A. W. Blaine will officiate. Flesher
Funeral Home in Van Alstyne will conduct the services. Mr. Fielder was
born in McKinney, the son of William Byron Fielder. He married Myrtle Ivy
Medcalfe Dec 24, 1929 in McKinney. He was a World War I Army veteran and
a member of the North Park Baptist Church. Surviving are one son John Fielder,
Jr. of Sherman, sister Edna Hughes of Corpus Christi; two grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX
October 5, 1977MYRTLE FIELDERServices will be held at 2 pm Friday in Dannel Chapel for Mrs.
Myrtle Fielder, 79, of 1019 N. Willow, who died Tuesday in a Sherman Hospital.
Rev. A. W. Blaine retired Baptist minister of Collinsville will officiate,
assisted by Rev. Paul M. Wheeler of North Park Baptist Church.
Burial will be in Cottage Hill Cemetery under the direction of the Dannel
and Horton Funeral Home.
Born in Melissa, she was the daughter of George Edward and Nancy Jane Maxwell
Medcalf. She was married to John Franklin Fielder on Dec. 24, 1929 in Durant,
Bryan, OK and they had lived in Sherman 45 years. She was a member of North
Park Baptist Church and World War I Auxiliary.
She is survived by her husband; son, John Franklin Fielder, Jr of Sherman;
brothers, Wm. T. Medcalf of Melissa, Alvin C. Medcalf of Roff, Okla., George
Medcalf of Lake Dallas, Herschel Medcalf of Reedley, Calif, and Buddy Ray
Medcalf of DeSoto; three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 8
pm Thursday and at other times they will be at the residence. Nephews will
be pallbearers.
Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX
October 24, 1985

GEORGE W. FIELDER

Graveside services for George Wheeler Fielder of 1004 Epstein 88-year-old
retired mechanic who died Wednesday at his home, will be held at 2 pm Friday
in West Hill Cemetery. The Rev. A. W. Blaine, Baptist minister of Collinsville,
will officiate and arrangements are by Waldo Funeral Home.
Mr. Fielder was born in Collin County, a son of W. B. and Amanda Decker
Fielder, and married Charlene Willaby on Nov. 29, 1950, in Sherman. He
attended Collin County schools and was a self-employed mechanic for most
of his life. He was a member of North Park Baptist Church.
Surviving are his wife; brother, Frank Fielder of Sherman; and sister Edna
Hughes of Corpus Christi. Pallbearers will be Lelan Yealack, Dewey Tucker,
Marvin Haynie, Carl Syler and Henry Sims. The family will be at the funeral
home 7 to 8 pm Thursday and other times at 1004 Epstein.
Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX
December 22, 1986

MARY C. FIELDER

Graveside services for Mary Charlene Fielder of 1004 Epstein 70-year-old
retired Texas Instruments employee who died Sunday in a Sherman nursing
home, will be held at 3 pm Monday in West Hill Cemetery. Rev. Fred Durham
of Key Memorial United Methodist Church will officiate. Arrangements are
under the direction of Waldo Funeral Home. Mrs. Fielder was born in Sherman,
the daughter of Perry B. and Julia Duke Willaby, and married George Wheeler
Fielder on Nov. 29, 1950. She attended Sherman schools and was a beauty
operator for many years. She retired from Texas Instruments in March, 1979,
after almost 19 years in quality control. She was a member of the Key Memorial
United Methodist Church. Surviving is her brother Finis Willaby of Denison.
Memorial may be made to the Grayson County Home Hospice or to the American
Cancer Society.
Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX
6 January 1994

JOHN F. FIELDER JR

John Franklin Fielder, Jr., 63, a retired mechanic at Oscar Mayer
of Sherman, died January 5, 1994, at Wilson N. Jones Memorial Hospital
in Sherman. Graveside services will be at 10 am Saturday at Cottage Hill
Cemetery near Celina with the Rev. A. W. Blaine officiating. Fielder was
born in Sherman on Nov. 18, 1930, son of John F. Fielder Sr., and Myrtle
Medcalf Fielder. He married Ruby Gay on March 6, 1953, at Aiken, S. C.
He attended Sherman schools and was a member of the Sherman chapter of
the American Legion. He served with the U. S. Army during the Korean conflict.
Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Rhonda Farrell of Denison and two
grandchildren. Pallbearers will be John Spillman, Raymond Spillman, Ken
Perkins, Don Allen, Tom Syler and George Brooke. The family will be at
Flesher Funeral Home in Van Alstyne from 7-8 pm Friday and other times
at the family residence, Route 2, Sherman.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, Tx March 6, 1977

E. E. FIELDERGraveside services will be at 2 pm Monday in Cedarlawn Cemetery
for Ernest Edward Fielder 36, who died Tuesday near Platter Flats, Okla.
Funeral directions are under the direction of the Dannel-Horton -Barrett
Funeral Home. He was found shot to death and law enforcement officers are
investigating the case. Born in Sherman, he was the son of Vester and Erma
Lee Stipe Fielder. He attended the Sherman Public Schools and had served
several years in the U. S. Army. He was a Baptist. He is survived by his
parents of Cartwright, Okla; sisters Mrs. John Forsythe, Emma Jean Fielder,
and Linda Kay Thorton, all of Sherman and Terry Arnold of Denison. The
family will be at the Fielder residence, Rt. 1, Cartwright.
Dallas Morning News Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1998Marvin Clifford Fielder, age 61, of Farmers Branch, Texas, died
February 2, 1998
at his residence. He was born May 16, 1935 in Whitesboro, Texas to Mac
and Lula Shirey Fielder. He married Gale Turner Aug. 1, 1969 in Gainesville,
Texas. Baptist by faith and a shipping supervisor for General Packaging
Corp. For over 23 years. Survived by his wife, Gale Turner Fielder, mother
Lula Mae Wood of Gainesville; son and daughter-in-law Tony and Lana Johnson
of Lewisville; daughter Lee Ann McBride of Garland; 4 grand- Children Jason
and
Brittany McBride, Aaron and Brandon Johnson; brother Richard Fielder of
Denton; two sisters, Jannette Hanson of Gainesville and Mae Ruth Blakey
of Tom Bean. Services will be held 2:00pm at Clement-Keel Funeral Home
Chapel in Gainesville. Rev. David Nix, Minister of First Baptist Church
of Sachse, Texas, officiating. Burial will be in the Fairview Cemetery,
Gainesville, Texas. Family will receive friends at Clement-Keel Funeral
Home, Wednesday from 7-9 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to V.N.A.
Hospice, 1440 W. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75247-4929. Special
thanks to Dr. Gabriel A. Shapiro and V. N. A. Home Hospice.
Gainesville Daily Register
May 10, 1971MACK C. FIELDERMack c. Fielder, 81, 1506 Roy St. died Saturday at 2 pm at his
home. He was born Nov. 12, 1889 in Red River County TX, a son of the late
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Fielder. He was veteran of World War I and a retired
laborer. He married Lula Mae Shirey July 20, 1929 in Marietta, Okla. He
came to Cooke County 20 years ago and was a member of the Mount Hope Baptist
Church. Services were held at 4 pm today in Vernie Keel Chapel. The Rev
Leroy Martin officiated with interment in Fairview Cemetery. Bearers were
Donnie Gilbreath, Murriel Gilbreath, Jim Alley, Johnny Ralston, Herbert
Sieger and Kenneth Cravens. Survivors are his wife; three daughters, Wanda
Sikes of Whitesboro, Mae Ruth Botello and Janette Shotwell of Gainesville
and three sons, James
and Richard Fielder of Gainesville and Clifford Fielder of Farmers Branch.
Whitesboro News Record
February 22, 1996"INK " FIELDER Services for Alfred "Ink"
Fielder, 73 year of Whitesboro resident, were held Sunday, February 18
at 2 pm at Huff Funeral Chapel in Whitesboro. Rev. Joe Patterson assisted
by Dr. Neal Williams, conducted the service. Mr. Fiedler died Thursday,
February 15, 1996 at Whitesboro Nursing Home. Interment was at Oakwood
Cemetery in Whitesboro under the direction of Huff Funeral Home. Pallbearers
were Charles Young, Tracy R. Branch, Camilo Luna, Bob Jones, David Aitchison
and Wayne Dickson. Mr. Fielder was born January 1, 1923 in Delaware Bend,
Grayson, Tx, the son of Fred Fielder and Ina Riddle Fielder. He married
Ruby Harlow Amoroso on October 1, 1979 in Gainesville, Tx. He was employed
25 years with the city of Gainesville in the Water Department and was an
Army Air Force World War II veteran. He was a member of Central Baptist
Church in Whitesboro. Survivors include his wife, Ruby Fielder of Whitesboro;
step son Elgin Amoroso of Gainesville; three step daughters, Lisa Manning
and Iris Aitchison, both of Whitesboro and Ann Potts of Sanger; brother,
W. M. Mann Fielder of Whitesboro; sister Winnie Jones of Colbert, OK, nine
grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a
sister Jewel Huff in 1982.
Whitesboro News Record
March 12, 1998ALMEDA GOODE Almeda Jane Fielder Good, 81 of Gainesville,
died Saturday, March 7, 1998.
Funeral services were March 9 at Huff Funeral Chapel in Whitesboro. Glenn
Goode conducted the services. Pallbearers were Duane, Jay, Darin, Brent,
Grady and Levi Goode. Interment was held at the Oakwood Cemetery. Mrs.
Goode was born October 29, 1916 in Gunter to the late Benjamin David and
Verna Quirl Fielder. She married Walter E. Goode, December 14, 1935 in
Sherman. He preceded her in death in 1987. She was a homemaker. She was
a charter member of Holiness Church of Jesus Christ in Gainesville. She
is survived by three sons and daughter-in-laws, Glenn and Mary Jean Goode,
Tommy and Sam Goode of Gainesville, and Alan and Sandy Goode of
Eastland, Texas; two sisters, Jackie Holt of Gainesville and Jenell Adams
of Whitesboro; eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.
Sheman Democrat-Sherman, TX December 11, 1988VESTER FIELDERSherman-Graveside service for Vester Fielder, 70, who died Wednesday
in his residence, will be at 2 pm Monday in Cedarlawn Memorial Park under
the direction of Dannel Funeral Home. The Rev. Lester Scally will officiate.
Fielder was born July 14, 1918, in Gunter, son of Ben and Neta Norton
Fielder. He married Erma Lee Stipe on July 15, 1939 in Sherman. Mrs. Fielder
preceded him in death on July 22, 1981. Fielder was a Baptist and attended
schools in Gunter. After retiring from
the cities of Richardson and McKinney as superintendent of grounds maintenance,
he moved to Sherman in 1982. Survivors include four daughters Barbara Forsythe
and Erma Jean Fielder,
both of Longview, Linda Thorton of Lone Oak, Terry Blount of Sherman; three
sisters, Almeda Goode and Jackie Hold of Gainesville, Jenelle Adams of
Whitesboro; 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. The family will
receive friends at the residence, 821 South. Throckmorton from 7-8 pm today.
Sherman Democrat- Sherman,TX June 10, 1979

MRS. FIELDER Services will be held at 10 am Monday in
the Howe First United Methodist Church for Mrs. Clyde Brooks Fielder, 86,
widow of 416 Beatrice St. Howe, Tx, who died at a Sherman Nursing Home
Friday. Services will be conducted by Rev. Millard Fairchild of the Howe
First United Methodist Church, with burial at Cedarlawn Memorial Park under
direction of the Waldo Funeral Home. Mrs. Fielder was born in Collin County,
daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. James William Brooks and was married
to the late Virgil Fielder on Feb 28, 1911, at Howe. She had lived in the
Howe area most all of her life where she was a member of the First United
Methodist Church. Surviving are son, James W. Fielder of Farmers Branch,
TX, daughters, Mrs. Mabel Ray of Howe, Miss Frances Fielder of Arlington,
VA, Mrs. Clara Kritini of Gaithersburg, Maryland, six grandchildren and
eight great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be M. E. Moses, Coy Pool, Murray
Aikins, George Cavender, G. T. McDonough and Edwin Cooper. The family will
be at the funeral home from 8-9 pm Sunday and othe times at 416 Beatrice
St., Howe.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman,Tx December 4, 1988

JAMES W. FIELDER Pottsboro-Funeral for James W. Fielder,
who died Friday night in Dallas, will be at 2 pm Monday in the First Methodist
Church of Howe. The Rev. Gerald Caudell will officiate. Burial will be
in Burns Cemetery at Trenton under the direction of Flesher Funeral Home
of Van Alystne. Fielder was born May 2, 1916 in Howe, son of Mr. &
Mrs. Virgil Fielder. He married Ollie Whitson Dec 16, 1939 in Trenton.
He was a retired auto mechanic and owned and operated an auto sales company
in Howe until 1958. He then retired as manager of Allied Boat and Screw
Company in Dallas. He was a member of the Howe Masonic Lodge. Survivors
include his wife of Pottsboro, a daughter, Naomi Franks of Carrolton; a
son James G. of New Orleans, LA, a sister Frances Fielder of Arlington,
VA, four grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home today from
4-5 pm.
Sherman Democrat-Sherman,Tx Sept. 9, 1962

O. A. FIELDER, FRISCO RAILROAD EMPLOYEE DIES Funeral
services will be held at 10 am Tuesday in Waldo Funeral Chapel for O. A.
(Doc) Fielder, 70 of 1110 South Maxey, retired Frisco Railroad employee,
who died at 2:50 pm Sunday after a long illness. The Rev Lloyd Ledbetter,
pastor of the Central Baptist Church and the Rev. C. J. Graves, pastor
of Friendship Methodist Church will conduct the services. Burial will be
in the Madill, Oklahoma Cemetery. Mr. Fielder was born May 4, 1892 in Grayson
County, the son of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Fielder. On December 11, 1957 he
married Miss Ethel Mayfield. He came to Sherman in 1957 from Madill, Oklah,
where he had lived since 1911. He was employed by the Frisco Railroad for
30 years. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are his wife;
a stepson, William Baker of Tulsa, Okla, four brothers, Hodge Fielder of
Whitesboro, Leonard Fielder of Elk City, Okla., Charlie Fiedler of Denison
and Ritch Fielder of California, three sisters, Mrs. Ollie Durrett of Sherman,
Mrs. Olive Bell of Denison and Mrs. Pearl Addington of Haynesville, LA;
two grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman,TX Sunday, December 21, 1975MRS. BESSIE FIELDER (date of death: Dec. 19, 1975)
Whitesboro-Services for Mrs. Bessie Fielder, 84, who died Friday at a Sherman
Hospital, will be held at 2:30 pm Sunday at Richards Funeral Chapel here,
conducted by the Rev.Glyn Rives and Rev. Lawrence Smith. Burial will be
in the Whitesboro Cemetery. She was born in Arkansas, daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. W. A. Williams. She married Hodge Fielder on Jan. 13, 1907, in Whitesboro
and was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Surviving are her
husband, sons, Lewis Fielder of Whitesboro and J. C. Fielder of El Cajon,
Calif.; daughters Lola Booker of San Diego, Calif. and Marie Turner of
Whitesboro; brothers, Walter Williams of San Diego and Jack Williams of
Iowa Park; sisters Mrs. Cleo Randles of Dallas and Mrs. Coralie Wisdom
of Sherman, and 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX 6 August 1990LEWIS FIELDERWhitesboro- Services for Lewis Fielder, 79 who died Sunday at his
Whitesboro residence, will be Wednesday at 11 am in First United Methodist
Church withthe Rev. Doyle Henderson, pastor
officiating. Burial will follow in the Oakwood Cemetery under the direction
of the Huff Funeral Home. Mr. Fielder was born July 21, 1911, in Whitesboro
to Hodge and Bessie Gertrude Williams Fielder. He married Audrey Turner
on January 5, 1944 in Sherman, Tx. A fencing contractor, Mr. Fielder was
a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and a member of the First United
Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, of Whitesboro, sons Ronnie of
Whitesboro and Rickey of Austin; daughter, Linda Partridge of Sherman;
brother, J. T. of Gainesville; sisters Lois Penacho of San Diego and Marie
Turner of Whitesboro; four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Visitation
is Tuesday from 7-8 pm at the Funeral Home.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX October 15, 1958VIRGIL FIELDERHowe- Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Thursday in the First
Methodist Church here for Virgil Fielder 68, Howe garage owner who died
at 5:45 am Tuesday in a Dallas hospital. Mr. Fielder was fatally injured
when struck by a bale of cotton at the Sherman Compress Co. The Rev. Maxey
B. Burch of Irving, former pastor, The Rev. C. J. Graves of Sherman and
the Rev Lamont
Rouse will conduct the services. Burial will be in the Cedarlawn Memorial
Park directed by the Barrett Funeral Home, Sherman. Pallbearers will be
Bill Mayo, Alton Sollis, G. T. McDonald,
George Cavender, Murray Aiken, Clark Bowden, Coy Poole and Edwin Cooper.
The body will be taken to the church at 1 pm Thursday. The family will
be at the Barrett Funeral Chapel from 7-9 pm
Wednesday. Mr. Fielder was born in Pilot Grove Dec. 17, 1889, a son to
Mr. & Mrs. John William Fielder. On Feb. 28, 1911 he married Miss Clyde
Brooks in Howe. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors besides
his wife are three daughters, Mrs. Homer
Ray of Sherman, Mrs. Alec Kertini of Rockville, MO., and Miss Frances Fielder
of Arlington, VA.; one son J. W. Fielder of Farmers Branch, TX, five brothers,
Hodge Fielder of Whitesboro, Oscar Fielder of Sherman, Leonard Fielder
of Oklahoma, Charlie Fielder of Denison and Richard Fieldr of
California; three sister, Mrs. Ollie Durrett of Sherman, Mrs. L. C. Bell
of Denison and Mrs. Otis Addington of Haynesville, LA, and six grandchildren.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX - 19 Oct. 1961

BEN DAVID FIELDER Farmersville-funeral services will
be held at 3 pm Sunday in the Baptist Church, Gunter, for Ben David Fielder,
70, of Farmer- sville, who died at 11:25 pm Thursday in Collin Memorial
Hospital. He was a retired farmer. The Rev. Coy Wier, pastor of the Church
and A. C. Quinn minister of College Hill Church of Christ will conduct
the services. Burial will be in Whitaker Cemetery, east of Gunter, directed
by Flesher Funeral Home, Van Alstyne. Mr. Fielder was born Nov. 10, 1890
in Texas. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. W. E. Goode of Eastland,
Mrs. J. D. Barrett of Gunter and Mrs. Cecil Adams of Plainview; three sons,
S. C. Fielder of Tulare, Calif., Vester Fielder of Howe and James Earl
Fielder of Whitesboro; a brother, Harvey Fielder of Denison; 20 grand-
children and two great grand- children.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX - 25 Nov. 1961

MRS. LAURA B. FIELDERDIES AT HOME IN HOWE Howe-Funeral
services were held Monday at 2pm at the Howe Baptist Church for Mrs. Laura
Belle Fielder, 88. She died Sunday at her home in Howe. She suffered a
stroke about a week ago. The Rev. Maurice Clayton of Howe, Baptist minister,
conducted the service. Assisting was the Rev. G. G. Burnett of Gunter.
Pallbearers were T. E. Fielder Jr, Charles Ford, Johnnie Strawn, Vester
Fielder, James Earl Fielder and Lewis Fielder, all grandsons of the deceased.
Burial was in Cannon Cemetery, directed by Barrett Funeral Home of Sherman.
Mrs. Fielder was born in Hickman County KY, Jan. 23, 1863. She came to
Texas in 1878 and two years later settled in Grayson County. She was the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dudley. On Sept 9, 1880, she was
married to S.T. Fielder. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors
include two daughters, Mrs. Lucy Ford of Howe, and Mrs. Annie Strawn of
Abilene; three sons, Ed Fielder of Gunter, Ben Fielder of Blue Ridge and
Harvey Fielder of Denison; two sisters, Mrs. Sallie Fielder of Whitesboro
and Mrs. Fannie Subberry of Silverton; 22 grandchildren and 55. great-grandchildren
and eight great-great grandchildren.
Sherman Democrat-Sherman, Tx-January 1987

JAMES EARL FIELDER Whitesboro-Services for James Earl
Fielder of Whitesboro, 62 year old meat cutter who died Wednesday at his
home, will be held at 10 am Friday in Huff Funeral Chapel. The Rev. Don
Westbrook wil officiate and burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. Fielder
was born in Gunter, a son of Benjamin and Verna Quirl Fielder, and married
Jean Murley on Oct. 15, 1949 in Gainesville, TX. He was a member of the
Church of Jesus Christ. Surviving are his wife; sons, James Eddie Fielder
and Melvin Keith Fielder, both of Whitesboro; duaghter, Pamela Suzanne
Renteria of Whitesboro; mother of Whitesboro; sisters, Almeda Goode and
Jackie Holt both of Gainesville and Jenell Adams of Whitesboro an three
grandsons. Pallbearers will be Glenn Good, Tommy Good, Allen Good, Donald
Teague, Kenneth Hawkins and Jimmy Henry. The family will be at the funeral
home from 7 -8 pm Thursday.
Sherman Democrat, Sherman, TX - 10 June 1937

JOHN W. FIELDER Whitesboro-John W. Fielder, 83 retired
farmer and ginner, died Thursday at 4 a.m. at his home two miles north
of Whitesboro, after a lingering illness. Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2 P.M. from the Whitesboro Methodist Church, of which head been
a member for 40 years, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. W. D. Craig. Interment
will be in the Oakwood cemetery. Born in Tennessee March 30, 1854. Mr.
Fielder came to Texas in 1870 and five years later moved to Grayson County.
He was active as a farmer and ginner until about two years ago when failing
health caused him to retire. Mr. Fielder is survived by his wife and 10
children as follows: Hodge, Ritch and Miss Virginia Fielder, Whitesboro;
Charles Fielder and Mrs. E. T. Bell, Denison; Mrs. R. C. Durrett, Whitewright;
Mrs. Lillie Mae McIntire, DeQueen, AR; Mrs. O. T. Addington; Henderson;
and Leon Fielder, Ford, OK. Surviving also are 31 grand- children and 37
great grand- children.

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX 9 July 1955

MRS. SALLY ANN FIELDERDIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME Whitesboro-Mrs.
Sally Ann Fielder, 85, died suddenly while visiting her daughter, Mrs.
R. C. Durrett, in Sherman Saturday morning. Funeral sercices have been
set for 3 P.M. Sunday in the Whitesboro Methodist Church with Rev John
Brand and Rev. S. R. Stiles officiating. Burial will be in Whitesboro Cemetery.
Richards- Beck Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Born in Kentucky
July 30, 1869, Mrs. Fielder married J. W. Fielder Aug. 18, 1884 at Erath
County TX. She is survived by six sons, Hodge Fielder of Whitesboro, A.
A. Fielder of Madill, OK, L. L. Fielder of Gatobe, OK, Virgil Fielder of
Howe, Charlie Fielder of Denison and Richard Fielder of Irving; three daughters,
Mrs. Allie Durrett of Sherman, Mrs. Alva Mae Bell of Denison, and Mrs.
Velma Pearl Addington of Haynesville, LA; 30 grand- children and 51 great-grand-
children.(Sally Ann Dudley Fielder was b. in Hickman Co.
Ky. Sister of Laura Bell Dudley Fielder)Denison, Texas

HARVEYFIELDERDies-November 11, 1963
DENISON- Funeral arrangements were pendinga at Johnson-Moore Funeral Home
Friday for Harvey (Shorty) Fielder, 63, of 608 W. Florence, who died Thursday,
following a geart attack. He was a bricklayer. Survivors are a son, William
Fielder of Dallas; two daughters, Mrs. Lucille Furr and Mrs. Irene Shaddok,
both of Dallas; a granddaughter, Joyce Ann Fielder.

Whitesboro, Texas

WILLIAM FIELDERWHITESBORO Graveside services of
William Harvey Fielder, 61, who died in Marieta, Okla, will be held
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Dixie Cemetery north of Whitesboro. Services
will be conducted by huff Funeral Home. Mr. Fielder was born in Sherman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey Fielder. Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Irene Shaddox of Dallas.
Howe, Texas

Mrs. LUCY B. (FIELDER) FORD, 75 April 25, 1957 HOWE-Funeral
service for Mrs lucy B. Ford, 75, who died at her home here Thursday at
9:20 p.m. following a heart attack, will be hild Monday at 2 p.m. in the
Howe Baptist Church. Rev. Malcom Brown, pastor will conduct. Burial will
be in New Hope Cemetery, directed by Waldo Funeral Home of Sherman. Mrs.
Ford was born in Grayson county, Sept. 4, 1881. In 1905 she married W.
C. Ford. He died in 1935. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors
are three sons. J. W. Ford of Turlock, Calif. Clarence Ford of Modesto,
Calif., and Charles Ford of Gainesville; four daughters, Mrs. H. A. Barbaree
and Mrs. Vint Townsend, both of Modesto, Mrs, Gen Gabbard of Woodland,
Calif. and Mrs. Ernest Lawson of Carnegie, Okla.; three brothers, Ed Fielder
of Gunter, Harvey Fielder of Denison and Ben Fielder of Blue Ridge; a sister,
Mrs. Ann Strawn of Abilene; 21 grandchildren.
Gunter, Texas

W. C. FORD Funeral services will be held Thursday at
the Gunter Baptist Church, interment following in the Gunter cemetery.
Funeral will be preached by the Rev, J. J. Smith and arrangements will
be under direction of the Talley home. Deceased was born March 13, 1870
in Cooke County and had lived in Arkansas untill about six years ago. He
is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lucy Ford, a brother, M. L. Ford of Lawton,
Okla; five sons, John and Charles Ford of Howe, Fred Ford of Gunter, Orbie
Ford of Fort Worth and Clarence Ford of St. Paul, Ark; four daughters,
Mrs. Ora Fielder of Gunter, Mrs. Opal Gabbard of St. Paul, Ark.
Mrs. John Townsend and Mrs. Ester Barbee of Cass, Ark; a step-daughter,
Mrs, Lula lawson of Lawton, Okla, 21 grandchildren and three great- grandchildren.
He was a member of the Gunter camp of the Woodman, at the World and at
the Gunter Church of Christ.
Gunter, Texas

THOMAS E. FIELDER, Sr. Gunter-Funeral services were held
at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the First Baptist Church, Gunter, for Thomas E. Fielder,
Sr., 77, retired Grayson farmer, who died in a Wichita Falls hospital at
4:17 a.m. Monday. He moved from Sherman to Wichita Falls two years ago
to live witha son. W. L. Fielder. The Rev. G. G. Burnett, Coy C. Wier of
Gunter, Baptist ministers, will conduct the services. Burial will be in
Cottage Hill Cemetery, near Weston, directed by Waldo Funeral Home, Sherman.
Mr. Fielder was born Sept. 5, 1882 in Grayson County, a son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Fielder. On July 1, 1906, he married miss Ora D. Ford. She died
in April, 1957. he was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors are three
other sons. Oris Fileder of Riverbank, Calif., Billy Fielder of Waco and
T.E. Fielder Jr., of Gainesville; two brothers, L. H. Fielder of Denison
and Ben Fielder of Farmersville; 20 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
Long Illness Fatal for Mrs. Thomas Fielder

GUNTER Texas-MRS. THOMAS FIELDER, 66, of Gunter, route
1. resident of thes area for more than 50 years, died in a Sherman hospital,
Thursday at 3 a.m. after a 10 year illness. Funeral arrangements in charge
of Waldo Funeral Home, Sherman, were incomplete at noon Thursday. R.G.
Burnett, pastor of the Gunter Baptist Church, will conduct the rites. Burial
will be in Cottage Hill Cemetery, near Celina. The former Miss Ora
D. Ford, Mrs, Fielder was born in Cooke County, July 17, 1890,
a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ford., On July 1, 1906, she married
Thomas E. Fielder. She was a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors are
her husband; four sons, Oris M. Fielder of Riverbank, Calif., T. E. Fielder
Jr, of Gainesville, W. L. Fielder of Wichita Falls and Billy Fielder of
Dallas; a daughter, Mrs. Alta Crosby of Modesto, Calif,; a brother, O.
R. Ford of Dallas; three half-brothers, Clarence and Johnnie Ford of California
and Charles Ford of Gainesville; three half-sisters, Mrs. Ester Barbee,
Mrs. Josie Townsend and Mrs. Opal Gabbard, all of Modesto; 18 grandchildren
and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be hild at 2 p.m.
Friday at the Gunter Baptist Church.
Whitesboro, Texas, Grayson County.

JAMES FIELDER Services for James Earl Fielder, 62, of
Whitesboro were held at 10:oo a.m. Friday January 16 at Huff Funeral Chapel.
He died Wednesday, January 14, 1987 at his Whitesboro residence. Rev. Don
Westbrook conducted the services. Burial was at Oakwood Cemetery under
the direction of Huff Funeral Home. Mr. Fielder was born August 2, 1924,
in Gunter, the son of Benjamin and Verna Quirl Fielder. He married Jean
Murley on October 15, 1949, at Gainesville. He was a meat cutter and a
member of the Church of Jesus Christ. Survivors include; his wife, Jean
Fielder of Whitesboro; two sons, James Eddie Fielder, and Melvin Keith
Fielder of Whitesboro, a daughter, Pamela Suzanne Renteria of Whitesboro;
his mother, Verna Fielder of Whitesboro; three sisters, Almeda Goode of
Gainesville, Jackie Holt of Gainesville, and Jenell Adams of Whitesboro;
three grandsons, Jeffery Fielder, Ricardo Renteria, and Che Renteria. Pallbearers,
wwere: Glenn Goode, Tommy Goode, Allen Goode, Donald Teague, Kenneth Hawkins,
and Jimmy Henry.

Evergreen Cemetery. Lamar County, Texas

On the same stone with Alice K. Fielder. *From
an unnamed and undated

obituary; 'G. W. Fielder To Be Buried This afternoon.
Funeral services of G. W. Fielder will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock
by Dr. A. F. Cunningham, pastor of the First Baptist Church, assisted by
L. W. Shivers, pastor of the Methodist Prostestant Church. Interment will
be at Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Fielder, 64 years of age, died Saturday morning
at 10:30 o'clock at his residence, 288 South Thirtieth street as a result
of a stroke of paralysis Friday morning. He is survived by his wife, three
sons, Claude L. Fielder, B. F. Fielder and Cecil P. Fielder, and one daughter,
Miss Thelma Fielder

Sherman Democrat-Sherman, TX-February 24, 1977

HODGE FIELDERWhitesboro-Services for Hodge Fielder,
91, retired farmer who died Wednesday at a Whitesboro Nursing Home, will
be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Richards Funeral Chapel conducted by
the Rev. Glyn Rives. Burial will be at the Whitesboro Cemetery. Fielder
was born in Grayson County, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fielder.
He married Bessie Gertrude Williams on Jan. 13, 1907 in Whitesboro. He
was a member of Woodmen of the World for 72 years. He was a member of the
First United Methodist Church of Whitesboro. Surviving are his sons, Lewis
Fielder of Whitesboro and J.C. Fielder of El Cajon, Calif.; daughters,
Mrs. Lis Booker of Sand Diego, Calif. And Mrs. Marie Turner of Whitesboro;
brothers Leonard Fielder of Elk City, Okla. And Rich Fielder of Ontario
Calif.; sisters, Mrs. Alvie Bell of Denison and Mrs. Pearl Addington of
Haynesville, La; Nine grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. The family
requests that memorial be made to the First United Methodist Church of
Whitesboro. The family will be at the funeral home from 7 to 8 pm Friday
and at other times at the home of Lewis Fielder on Hwy 377N.

July 02, 1991The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas
Obituary: Funeral will be at 4 p.m. today at Vernie Keel Funeral Home in
Gainesville. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Gainesville. Mr. Allen
was born in the Marysville community of Cooke County. He was retired from
the construction business. Mr. Allen was an Army veteran of World War II
and a recipient of the Purple Heart who served in the Pacific. He was a
Baptist. Survivors: Son, Charles Allen of Port Isabel; two daughters, Barbara
Roe of Port Isabel and Donna Quaisi of Fort Worth; two brothers, O.D. "Lefty"
Harlow of Callisburg and Charlie Harlow of Alvin; four sisters, Retha Lane
of Oklahoma City, Faye Barefield of Alvin, Rosa Lee Smith of Gainesville
and Ruby Fielder of Gordonville; eight grandchildren;
and six great-grandchildren. Autie P. Atkins, Box company worker

Lucia Hermosillo, Hospital employee FORT WORTH - Lucia Hermosillo,
a retired hospital housekeeping employee, died Saturday at a Dayton nursing
home. She was 85. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Our Lady
of Lourdes Catholic Church in Mineral Wells, where she was a member. Burial
will be in Memory Gardens Memorial Park in Parker County. Rosary will be
at 7 tonight at Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Mrs. Hermosillo was born
in Weatherford and had lived in Fort Worth for six years. She recently
moved to Dayton in Southeast Texas. She was the widow of Juan Hermosillo,
who died in 1983. Survivors: Two sons, Manuel Hermosillo of Knoxville,
Tenn., and Pancho Hermosillo of Fort Worth; three daughters, Clara Cartwright
of Katy, and Martha Ruiz and Tammy Fielder,
both of Atasocita; sister, Adella Ortiz of Oakland, Calif.; 22 grandchildren;
28 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

W.L. Fielder Navy chief petty officer
STEPHENVILLE - W.L. "Bill" Fielder of
Stephenville and Mingus, a retired Navy chief petty officer, died Wednesday
at a Dallas hospital after an illness. He was 52. Funeral will be at 10
a.m. Monday at Stephenville Funeral Home. Military graveside service will
be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth. Mr.
Fielder was born in Fort Worth and had lived in both Stephenville and Mingus
since 1984. He was a chief master of arms and had served four tours in
Vietnam. He retired in 1984 after 25 years of service. He was a member
of University Church of Christ in Fort Worth. Survivors: Four sons, William
P. Fielder of Lovelady, Mark S. Fielder of Edgewater, Fla., Robert D. Fielder
of Los Angeles and William R. Krotchic of the Philippines; two daughters,
Debra Di Sano of Warwick, R.I., and Shirley R. Krotchic of the Philippines;
mother, Ollie May Fielder of Stephenville; brother, E.B.
Fielder of Wichita Falls; and two grandchildren.

August 16, 1991 Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Page: 5 Subjects:
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas Obituary: Funeral will be at 1 p.m.
Saturday at the Countyline Baptist Church in Pilot Point, where she was
a member. Burial will be in Pilot Point Memorial Cemetery. Peoples Funeral
Home in Denton is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Combs was born in Pilot
Point. Survivors: Five daughters, Lucille Bruce of Dallas, Ollie Smith
and Lillie Patterson, both of Amarillo, Dollie Fielder
of Los Angeles, and Shirlene Scott of Pilot Point; sister, Shirley Bennett
of Dallas; 26 grandchildren; 60 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.
Ruby Conner, Homemaker

July 02, 1991 The Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Funeral will be at 4 p.m. today at Vernie Keel Funeral Home in Gainesville.
Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery in Gainesville.Mr. Allen was born in
the Marysville community of Cooke County.He was retired from the construction
business.Mr. Allen was an Army veteran of World War II and a recipient
of the Purple Heart who served in the Pacific. He was a Baptist.Survivors:
Son, Charles Allen of Port Isabel; two daughters, Barbara Roe of Port Isabel
and Donna Quaisi of Fort Worth; two brothers, O.D. "Lefty" Harlow
of Callisburg and Charlie Harlow of Alvin; four sisters, Retha Lane of
Oklahoma City, Faye Barefield of Alvin, Rosa Lee Smith of Gainesville and
Ruby Fielder of Gordonville; eight grandchildren;
and six great-grandchildren.

(Dec. 20, 1997)

Robert Martin Fielder Jr.

IRVING -- Robert Martin Fielder Jr., 72, formerly of Abilene, died
Thursday in a local hospital.

A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Ellis Chapel of Park
Cities Baptist Church with the Rev. Paul Royal officiating, directed by
Chism-Smith Funeral Home.

Mr. Fielder was born in Vernon and served with the U.S. Coast Guard
during World War II. He graduated from Baylor University and moved to Irving
in 1971. He worked as a veterans representative for the Texas Employment
Commission and was a member of Park Cities Baptist Church.

Survivors include his wife, Lois Fielder of Irving; three sons, Bruce
Fielder of Amarillo, John Fielder of Lake Dallas and David Patrick Fielder
of Irving; and two grandchildren.